With director Neil Burger’s (Limitless) Divergent opening next weekend, I recently landed an exclusive video interview with Shailene Woodley. During the interview, Woodley talked about if she was nervous to take on her first big Hollywood movie, why the police were called to the building where …

Live in the moment. In itself, this adage is positive and helpful, but can it go too far? Can people invest themselves so much in the present that it becomes a detriment to their future? This is the question raised …

Over the past week or so, we here at Collider have been inundating you with year-end lists. In addition to personal Top 10s from me, Matt, and Dave, we’ve also run down 2013’s best trailers, posters, movie moments, new TV …

As part of Collider’s new column, Oscar Beat, I’ve been covering the in’s and the out’s of this year’s awards race for the past few months. While there are plenty of excellent films contending for a number of different awards, …

Oscar frontrunner 12 Years a Slave has nabbed its first critics group award in a very big way. The Boston Online Film Critics Association awarded the incredibly moving drama six trophies in all, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best …

The critics awards are off and running after the New York Film Critics Circle announced its picks for the best of the year yesterday, and today the National Board of Review has named Her the best picture of 2013. Spike …

The 2014 Independent Spirit Awards nominations have been announced, and director Steve McQueen’s excellent drama 12 Years a Slave tops the nominees with seven nods, including Best Feature, Best Director, and Best Actor. Nebraska is not far behind with six …

One of the best movies I’ve seen this year is James Ponsoldt‘s The Spectacular Now. The coming-of-age film chronicles the unlikely relationship between directionless party boy Sutter (Miles Teller) and the quiet, reserved Aimee (Shailene Woodley). It’s one of the …

[This is a re-post of my review from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The Spectacular Now opens today in limited release.] “Live in the moment” is a nice platitude and a crappy life philosophy. Vivacity is all well and good. …